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exactly that ^
what you are getting is a false positive.
what you got yourself there is an over bearing waste of money. unless you run a large buisness or spend most of your time on dogdy animal porn websites then windows 10 built in anti virus works just fine, thats why you cant stop it from updating itself like all the other versions of windows, it keeps everyone up to date and makes it a lot harder for viruses and hackers.
Best thing you can do is uninstall it and dont put another one on your pc and then you wont be told AC is a virus. but il bet my left nut its a right pain in the ass to uninstall, all those over bearing AV programs always are.
Best bet is work out exactly which file is being flagged and put it on the `safe list` after verifying its not infected- just delete the file and then run a file integrity check on AC from the Steam library (right click it) and then replace the file with a fresh copy, if your software reports an issue, you know its a false positive.
I did it and Kaspersky reports the same problem with the fresh downloaded file (AssettoCorsa.exe), so I really think it's a false positive too.
I've got other weird troubles with Kaspersky on other files...
Can you report to Kaspersky that the file is safe? If a half dozen people did that, they might look into whitelisting the file.